Services for Ruby Nannie TAYLOR, victim of a two-car crash 13 miles east of Shamrock last Wednesday, were conducted Monday, May 06, in the Full Gospel Church.
Rev. Jacob C. Regier, the church pastor, officiated the 4:00 p.m. service. Interment was in Ochiltree Cemetery, with Boxwell Brothers directing.
Mrs. TAYLOR had lived in Ochiltree County since 1913, and made her home four miles south of Farnsworth.
Sixty-five years old, she was born January 29, 1896, in Laketon, Texas.
Pallbearers at her services were Ralph PATTISON, Johnie LUTHI, Allan DENNISON, Richard REED, Fred SMITH and John LUTHI.
Mrs. TAYLOR is survived by her husband, Linus TAYLOR of Farnsworth; seven daughters, Mrs. L. H. (Tena Belle) EASLEY of Spearman, Mrs. Ned (Evelyn) BEAN, Mrs. G. E. (Lucille) BRISCOE, Mrs. Tom (Pauline) ERWIN and Mrs. Lester (Velma) SHAVER , all of Amarillo, Mrs. David (Margie) GRAYSON of White Deer, and Mrs. Lee F. (Beaulah) MADDEN of Lamar, Colorado; her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Sam STUMP of Texhoma, four brothers, Frank STUMP and Arnold STUMP, both of Texhoma, Sam STUMP of Eugene, Oregon, and William STUMP of Joplin, Missouri; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Mae LEONARD of Wynnewood, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Jewell BURCELL of Bonham; twenty grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
(Published in The Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton, TX), Thursday, May 11, 1961.)
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Services for Ruby Nannie TAYLOR, victim of a two-car crash 13 miles east of Shamrock last Wednesday, were conducted Monday, May 06, in the Full Gospel Church.
Rev. Jacob C. Regier, the church pastor, officiated the 4:00 p.m. service. Interment was in Ochiltree Cemetery, with Boxwell Brothers directing.
Mrs. TAYLOR had lived in Ochiltree County since 1913, and made her home four miles south of Farnsworth.
Sixty-five years old, she was born January 29, 1896, in Laketon, Texas.
Pallbearers at her services were Ralph PATTISON, Johnie LUTHI, Allan DENNISON, Richard REED, Fred SMITH and John LUTHI.
Mrs. TAYLOR is survived by her husband, Linus TAYLOR of Farnsworth; seven daughters, Mrs. L. H. (Tena Belle) EASLEY of Spearman, Mrs. Ned (Evelyn) BEAN, Mrs. G. E. (Lucille) BRISCOE, Mrs. Tom (Pauline) ERWIN and Mrs. Lester (Velma) SHAVER , all of Amarillo, Mrs. David (Margie) GRAYSON of White Deer, and Mrs. Lee F. (Beaulah) MADDEN of Lamar, Colorado; her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Sam STUMP of Texhoma, four brothers, Frank STUMP and Arnold STUMP, both of Texhoma, Sam STUMP of Eugene, Oregon, and William STUMP of Joplin, Missouri; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Mae LEONARD of Wynnewood, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Jewell BURCELL of Bonham; twenty grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
(Published in The Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton, TX), Thursday, May 11, 1961.)
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